CONSTRUCTION PLATFORM
$6 Million for the Construction of a Sports ComplexMonday, June 20, 2022 The Panamanian Sports Institute will build a sports complex in Herrera with four training areas, on a site of almost 14 thousand square meters. CentralAmericaData's Commercial section provides an up-to-date list of public and private construction projects that have submitted Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA) to the respective institutions in each country. HSBC Business School Inaugurated in PanamaThursday, June 7, 2012 With an investment of $500,000, the center has the capacity to train 500 people and to train bank staff. The HSBC Business School, the first virtual office in Panama, was opened to train new employees and to ensure the bank’s quality of service. Panama to Host Pilot Training CenterTuesday, August 10, 2010 From September Global TSC hopes to be operating a pilot training and simulation center. With an investment of more than $1.5 million, the center seeks to become a focus for pilot training throughout Central America. Costa Rica Requires Better EnglishThursday, January 27, 2011 The main challenge facing the country In order to attract new investments is to satisfy the demand for bilingual staff. Personnel recruiting companies agree on the need for staff with an advanced level of English. Regional English School to OpenThursday, June 18, 2009 Starting in September, Costa Rica will be the Central American headquarters for the regional training center for English teachers. The U.S. ambassador in Costa Rica, Peter Cianchette, reported that the center, "The School for International Training," will be located in the area of San Carlos, 150 kilometers from the capital. Panama Launches Machine Worker Training ProgramFriday, June 11, 2010 Developed by INADEH, the program seeks to train 600 Heavy Machine Operators in 270 hour courses. The National Human Development Training Institute (INADEH), is looking to prepare qualified laborers for them to participate in the Expansion of the Panama Canal and other infrastructure projects. Mini and small companies in Guatemala organize.Tuesday, November 11, 2008 Mini and small business persons on the West side of the country are organizing to expand their activities to other markets. To achieve their goal they propose to give greater added valued to their products and foster diversification. Panama Announces $8 Million Training CenterWednesday, February 16, 2011 The government will put in place a training center to address the lack of qualified labor in the country. Such initiative will be executed by the National Training Institute for Human Development and the Panama Pacifico Agency (APP). Scholarships for U.S. ExecutivesThursday, December 5, 2013 The U.S. Embassy in El Salvador and Guatemala will select 28 SMEs to participate in an exchange with U.S. companies. From a statement by Bpeace.org: Panama Invites Bids for $7 Million Training CenterThursday, April 29, 2010 Authorities put out to tender an interactive training and formation center for bus drivers. The contract comprises the construction of 12 laboratories, designing academic programs, equipping the facilities and training professors. Panama Invites Bids for $4.9 Million Training FacilityWednesday, July 7, 2010 The project is to provide food processing training facilities. The facilities, which will be in the centers of Lajas and Guararé, are for the processing of fruit, vegetables and dairy products. Monopoly on Marine LicensesMonday, November 7, 2011 Orion Maritime Training Center is the only company authorized by the Panama Maritime Authority to certify marine licenses on the Panamanian registry, the largest in the world. The training center, established in May 2010, has a total of 51 courses approved by the Panama Maritime Authority (AMP in Spanish). Reverse MentoringFriday, March 5, 2010 Don’t be surprised if your next mentor or counselor seems much too young. We are used to be taught by people who have more experience than us in the subject matter, which normally implies they are older than us. Costa Rica: Failures in Technical EducationTuesday, April 8, 2014 The industrial sector has proposed a bill so that the National Training Institute can make more efficient use of budgetary resources. The proposal would allow the Chamber of Industries National Training Institute (INA by its initials in Spanish) to invest resources not only in new buildings but also in buying new equipment and hiring qualified people to teach. Panama: Training for the Tourism SectorWednesday, August 15, 2012 A training program will be created in order to improve the quality of care and customer service, which is often the subject of complaints from visitors to the country. The Panamanian Association of Hotels (APATEL) and the National Institute of Vocational Training for Human Development (INADEH) are to implement training program for the Quality Tourism Service, in order to strengthen the training of people providing services to tourists. |
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